The Spanish Curate is a late Jacobean era stage play, a comedy written by John Fletcher and Philip Massinger. It premiered on the stage in 1622, and was...
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(which almost always refers to the parish priest), which is derived from Spanish. In the Catholic Church, the English word curate is used for a priest assigned...
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Katie Button (redirect from Cúrate Bar De Tapas)
in October 2016. The book, Cúrate: Authentic Spanish Food from an American Kitchen, celebrates the broad appeal of Spanish cooking and shows readers how...
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The Wild Goose Chase - Thierry and Theodoret - The Knight of the Burning Pestle (volume II) A King and No King - Bonduca - The Spanish Curate - The Faithful...
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Dimitri Tavadze (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
[citation needed] The majority of Tavadze's projects were staged at the Rustaveli Theatre (57 plays). Fletcher's comedy "The Spanish Curate" and Pavel Kohout's...
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Gonzalo de Céspedes y Meneses (category Spanish male novelists)
insight into character. The Poema trágico has been utilized by John Fletcher in The Spanish Curate and in The Maid of the Mill. The Historias peregrinas...
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with his own A Game at Chess—but the same chess-game device also appears in John Fletcher's play The Spanish Curate, which was acted in 1622. Here again...
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King's Men (playing company) (redirect from The King's Men)
December 1622, The King's Men acted another Fletcher/Massinger play, The Spanish Curate, at Court. 1623: The First Folio gives a list of names of the 26 "principal...
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John Fletcher (playwright) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
1647) The Sea Voyage, comedy (licensed 22 June 1622; 1647) The Spanish Curate, comedy (licensed 24 October 1622; 1647) The Lovers' Progress or The Wandering...
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Wrexham (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
others (link) The Pilgrim. The Wild-goose-chase. The Prophetes. The Sea-voyage. The Spanish Curate: 8. Edward Moxon. 1845. Archived from the original on...
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